NIH Police Officer PEB (Physical Efficiency Battery)Event -11/20/2021 @12PM

Schedule

Sat Nov 20 2021 at 12:00 pm to 03:00 pm

Location

301 N Stonestreet Avenue | Rockville, MD

Welcome to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Division of Police (DP), Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB) Scheduler/Hiring Event!!!
About this Event

Welcome to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Division of Police (DP), Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB) Scheduler (Police Officers 0083-05-06-07).

To register for this PEB event, you must select the Register (green tab). Once you do this, you will be taken to the ticket page, please hit the red Register tab. You will then come to the Check Out page where you will provide your contact information. Once you have completed all mandatory fields, you will hit Register again and be taken to a Thank You page. You need only to register once.

Upon arrival, you must bring with you a VALID driver’s license and the required forms.

For the PEB, you will need the following documents:

Physician’s Consent Form (must be stamped with physician’s letterhead signed and dated by the Doctor) stating you are physically fit to participate.

PEB Waiver Form

You will not be allowed to participate in the PEB if you do not bring these documents completed and signed.

To assist you in performing the PEB, we recommend you bring two (2) types of athletic shoes (running and court shoes) and drinking water. It is also advised you bring something to eat. We do not recommend you consume coffee, or any energy drinks for at least four (4) hours prior to admittance to the PEB. These drinks may cause your blood pressure to be elevated beyond acceptable levels.

A check of all required documentation will be made prior to beginning of the PEB. Failure to present the required documents may result in the removal from further consideration.

It is strongly recommended that you arrive early to receive clear direction

**No rain date**

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Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB) Test

The Physical Efficiency Battery is a fitness test consisting of four different components to measure the fitness level of the student(s).

Illinois Agility Run This test measures the student's ability to get up from the ground and sprint while changing directions. The student will lay on the floor in a prone position. They will then get up and sprint 30 feet and return. They will then negotiate 4 obstacles covering a 30 ft. area and return through the obstacles. The test concludes with another 30 ft. sprint and return. The test is measured in the hundreds of seconds.

Sit and Reach This test measures the student's flexibility in the lower back, legs and shoulders. The student will sit on the floor in front of the measuring device. They will bend at the waist pushing a block down the device. The stretch must be a static stretch and the student's calves must remain in contact with the floor. The test is measured to the quarter inch.

Bench Press This test measures the student's upper body strength for one repetition. The test is conducted on a single fulcrum bench for safety purposes. The student is to press the weight straight up until they have locked out their arms. This test is measured in 5 lb. increments.

1.5 Mile Run This test measures the cardio/respiratory fitness of the student. It is conducted on a quarter mile track. The student runs six laps. The test is measured in minutes and seconds.

*************************************************************************************************************PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:

  • Due to the current COVID-19 environment, you may be required to be vaccinated if you are hired to work at the NIH Police Division as a Police Officer. If selected as an NIH Police Officer, and you must attend training/traveling, you are required to be vaccinated for the COVID-19 virus.

Employment Disqualifiers

There are specific situations that will automatically disqualify applicants for employment with the NIH, Division of Police. Some of the automatic disqualifiers include, but are not limited to:

Conviction of a felony

Conviction of domestic violence

Use of illegal drugs used in violation of the Division of Police Qualification Standards

Please remember the date and time: November 20th, 2021, Saturday, @12 p.m.!!



Where is it happening?

301 N Stonestreet Avenue, 301 N Stonestreet Avenue, Rockville, United States
Tickets

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